Social Media Employment Law

Poetic Justice – 2016 Wrap Up (Part 1 of 2)

This is the time of year to anxiously look forward to all that is anticipated to come in 2017. But it is also the time to look back at all that has happened in 2016. Rather than simply give you links to all of my stimulating blog entries from the year that has passed (I’m confident you know how to search “archives” on this blog), I thought I would instead do the “2016 Year In Review” in song, as I have done this time the past few years. So, if you know the tune to “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” please close your office door and sing along to this reminder of the many 2016 social media/employment law concepts that I leave with you for the holidays. Part 2 of my year-end wrap up will come tomorrow.

The 1st social media

Reminder left for me

Who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 2nd social media

Reminder left for me

Care with office parties

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 3rd social media

Reminder left for me

Portable devices

Care with office parties

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 4th social media

Reminder left for me

Wearable technology

Portable devices

Care with office parties

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 5th social media

Reminder left for me

“Like” is free speech?

(dramatic pause)

Using Google Glass

Check iPhone

Care at party time

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

 

The 6th social media

Reminder left for me

Class action waivers

“Liking” is free speech

Wearing tech on wrists

After hours e-mails

Selfies at your parties

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 7th social media

Reminder left for me

NLRB’s still here

Class action waivers

“Like” is free speech!

Apple watch is ticking

iChat

Care at party time

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 8th social media

Reminder left for me

Signing love contracts

NLRB’s active

Arbitrate alone

“Like” is free speech

Tracking wage and hours

Responding while you’re eating

Drinking while you’re texting

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 9th social media

Reminder left for me

He called his boss a scumbag?

Love contract signings

Concerted activity

Can’t arbitrate with colleagues

“Like” is free speech?

Wearable technology

Access

Photobomb your boss

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 10th social media

Reminder left for me

Policies are too vague

He can call his boss a scumbag?

Textual harassment

Broad section 7

Waive so no class

“Like” is free speech

Wearable tech trend

Portable devices

Care at office parties

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 11th social media

Reminder left for me

Autocorrect is wrong

Overbroad policies

He called his boss a what??

Agree it’s consensual!

Protected collective

Lonely in your lawsuit?

“Like” is free speech

Fitness tracker

Catfish relations

Blackberry’s gone

And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

 

The 12th social media

Reminder left for me

Manage expectations

Turn off autowrong

Overbroad policies

He can call me a scumbag?

Sign the damn love contract

NLRB’s still here

Class action waiver

“Like” is free speech

Headbands see the future

Portable devices

Be careful at your parties

 

(All together:) And who knows with T-R-U-M-P

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